Letter: Ten Commandments must return to schools

Editor: The tragedies that are occurring in public schools are the result of political correctness, which makes no judgment of right or wrong because it has no moral standards.

The Bible does have moral standards of right and wrong, good and evil, righteous and unrighteous, obedient and disobedient, stated in the Ten Commandments for people to obey. Disobedience is sin, and sin must be punished.

Humanism is the worship of man as god. Without a standard to live by, when tragedies occur, humanists must think of some reason to blame someone else; such as a poor relationship with a parent, or being bullied, or not being accepted or understood by others, or guns.

The Ten Commandments were written personally by God himself on two tablets of stone and given to Moses to teach the children of Israel. America taught them in their early schools until public schools were established when atheists removed God's Ten Commandments from being seen by young school children. This action was directed by the father of lies himself, Satan.

Political correctness started in liberal atheist colleges and then spread to public schools and some churches, also. Since public schools rejected the loving, merciful, forgiving God, the infinite God of all knowledge and power in the universe, God lifted his protection and blessings from public schools, resulting in these tragedies.

How many more tragedies need to occur before the public will demand the return of God and the Ten Commandments into our public schools, again?

It makes common sense that the understanding of the Ten Commandments by our young children in public schools will cause them to think twice when they know that there really is a severe punishment waiting for them in the lake of fire and brimstone (Hell). (Revelations 20:15, 21:8)